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Sign Of The Cross wrote:Shadowman wrote:Christianity. The world's biggest Religion. And only One God. But, certainly, there must've been something before Christianity?
Yes, there was. Hindu, Islam, Judaism (Which are still around), Norse, Greek, and it's remake Roman, Shinto, Buddhism, Confucianism, Rastafari, and MANY more exist and/or still exist.
What I'm saying is, what if Christianity is Wrong? What if the Norse was right, or the Hindu, or even the Greeks? What if Jesus was just a Man? What there were many Gods, instead of One? What would you do if suddenly, Odin, or Horus, or Vishnu pops out of the sky, and tell you what REALLY exists?
Keep in mind, I'm not saying anyone is wrong, I'm saying WHAT IF you're wrong?
Sagitta wrote:Biblical Christianity and all its claims hinges on Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead. 1 Corinthians 15 is a good place to look. Goes over all the wittinesses, 500 in all, who even testified seeing the risen Jesus. They were either telling the truth or they weren't.
Professor Smooth wrote:Sagitta wrote:Biblical Christianity and all its claims hinges on Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead. 1 Corinthians 15 is a good place to look. Goes over all the wittinesses, 500 in all, who even testified seeing the risen Jesus. They were either telling the truth or they weren't.
I think you are making an oversight. There were not 500 witnesses who testified to seeing the risen Jesus. There was ONE person who WROTE that there were 500 witnesses.
Do you see the difference?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:It's like saying Harry Potter can cast magic because it lists 1000 students who saw him do it.
Professor Smooth wrote:Sagitta wrote:Biblical Christianity and all its claims hinges on Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead. 1 Corinthians 15 is a good place to look. Goes over all the wittinesses, 500 in all, who even testified seeing the risen Jesus. They were either telling the truth or they weren't.
I think you are making an oversight. There were not 500 witnesses who testified to seeing the risen Jesus. There was ONE person who WROTE that there were 500 witnesses.
Do you see the difference?
Professor Smooth wrote:Shadowman wrote:It's like saying Harry Potter can cast magic because it lists 1000 students who saw him do it.
It's more than that. It's like saying that Harry Potter is REAL and can cast magic because it lists 1,000 students who saw him do it.
Shadowman wrote:Keep in mind, I'm not saying anyone is wrong, I'm saying WHAT IF you're wrong?
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Glyph wrote:Shadowman wrote:Keep in mind, I'm not saying anyone is wrong, I'm saying WHAT IF you're wrong?
If I'm wrong, then I'll have spent my whole adult life believing that I am loved unconditionally and favoured beyond merit, and trying to be the very best human being I can be.
Sagitta wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:Shadowman wrote:It's like saying Harry Potter can cast magic because it lists 1000 students who saw him do it.
It's more than that. It's like saying that Harry Potter is REAL and can cast magic because it lists 1,000 students who saw him do it.
Are you speaking of 1,000 students within his books, the same books which already acknowledge they are fictional? When the book already acknowledges it's fictional, it goes without saying so are the characters.
Difference between a book of fiction acknowledging it is a book of fiction and book which places itself as not.
As commented, one either believes the witnesses or they don't. One either believes the witnesses existed or they don't. One either believes the events the witnesses' claim to have seen or they don't. That in no way changes whether or not the events actually occurred. Only one's acceptance or denial of them.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Glyph wrote:Shadowman wrote:Keep in mind, I'm not saying anyone is wrong, I'm saying WHAT IF you're wrong?
If I'm wrong, then I'll have spent my whole adult life believing that I am loved unconditionally and favoured beyond merit, and trying to be the very best human being I can be.
Tammuz wrote:Glyph wrote:Shadowman wrote:Keep in mind, I'm not saying anyone is wrong, I'm saying WHAT IF you're wrong?
If I'm wrong, then I'll have spent my whole adult life believing that I am loved unconditionally and favoured beyond merit, and trying to be the very best human being I can be.
except that your concept of "best" is based on a morality based on christianity, so what you think is best, is not neccasarily so.
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